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l I attended the University of Kentucky, graduating in In the next few months we will be in touch with you
1943 and since that time I have lived in Lexington, Dan- by mail and will personally visit as many alumm clubs
g ville and Louisville. For eight years I traveled the State as D0SS1bl€·
  ei Kentueku and the ellewed me *0 ieee in out on 1. Wo oooo to ooo out from ooo ooo oo ooo ooo.
y many of my college friends. I guess you would consider serve the Alumni and the University
- ` me an average UK Alumnus. The first few years after _ _ `
L_ graduation I stayed in touch with many of my classmates, 2· We Wlll keep yeu mfermed ebout y°“r °“"e“l
  then time and distance began to take its toll and I found alumm Pr°gT“m·
  myself out of touch with many of these people and with 3. We will also be working with thc Universitys
  the Univer-_;—ity_ eight colleges and graduate school, the faculty,
y; administrative staff and Student body.    
  Yes, I paid my alumni dues—as a matter of routine- 4- We hope to-stixnulate more interest and a betty ··  
  not giving too much consideration to the organization ¤¤der¤to¤d¤¤z _m tire 0‘lel`all °Peml“m of 0m ,_»‘.  
3 or its purpose. This was a natural oversight and in case great State UmVel`SllY~ :-;  ti
 ~ [ y, you have followed somewhat the same pattern, I am tok- At tl _ _ t b k_ th t_ “W}    » / < H   Ivgy
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 X I returned to the campus February 15, 1956 at the nil of us Pulling lngellitel if lng ulurnni iorogrorn it li
_I’ gr invitation of the Alumni Board who represent the UK Stioceetl and if llie University of Kenlucky it to luke it ·
 ~ yi _ Alumni and Dr. Donovan, President of the University. olooe urnong the greoi State universities- _
i My job as Fund Director for your Alumni Association _. . . V. .
  ‘ will be largely two-fold—To serve; The Alumni and The Wi are aSkl;g5gOr ahmlglmgm gonimbutlonlqf  
`_ Q University. ’p€7` ll UJTLIIUS, $ . fOT U6 (Nl (HI U.rl]c6; (17`lyl l/lng 0LC.
_ this amount will be graciously welcomed and put to gooi
use in carrying on the University program. `
I — For the last ten years Miss Helen King has worked _
_ g untiringly for the UK Alumni Association as your exeea- I know you will do your inert ond 1 Slwll look forwu ir..
; ; tive secretary. Miss King has done a magnificent fob- to Seeing Z/Ou $00n· For idx €x€inPli0n i¤ui‘P0S€S mill I y
 o g, trying to trace old alumo, keep in touch with graduating your olieok nuyulole to Unioeroity of Kentucky Alunn Z  
 _ classes and set up an alumni program. You should be Fund. i
l inspired by the grand job that has been done on this
- raiainni program. lf you have been reading your Ken- Thank you
_ ‘ tacky ALUMN US magazine, I a·m sure you are already Sincerely '   ,
. ` well informed about your Alma Mater and the Alumni t  
. Loyalty program.  
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Miss King and I are now working together in an all @#400   Q   3
; out effort to make your alumni program as effective as / R    
Q possible. ‘  
` lames A. Beazley t
_ Fund Director  
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